As the holidays approach, it is a great time to reflect upon what we are grateful for. I also make sure to take some time to consider how I can give back. One local non-profit that I support is Homeward Bound. Located in Phoenix AZ, Homeward Bound’s mantra is “A hand up, not a handout.” Homeward Bound’s mission is to assist families who are homeless, victims of domestic abuse or fall into the working poor category get back on track and prepare them for future successes.
One of the main facets of Homeward Bound’s initiative is a 12 to 24 month intensive program that teaches job skills as well as life skills. It also comes with housing, food, medical care, clothing, counseling, childcare and more. That way, families taking advantage of the program can both work as well as focus on improving themselves and their prospects of a successful future without having to worry about where the next meal is coming from or if they can afford the next rent payment. At the end of the program, these families are now prepared to move on to bigger and better things for themselves and their children.
Homeward Bound takes donations of all kinds and is eligible for the Arizona Charitable Tax Credit Program for the Working Poor (ARS43-1088). That means any financial donation of up to $200 for individuals and $400 for couples is treated as an Arizona state tax credit, versus a tax deduction.* Donations as low as $50 can provide food, clothing and emergency needs for a child for one week.*
If you are looking for a worthy, local non-profit to support, I suggest visiting Homeward Bound’s website (https://www.homewardboundaz.org/) to see if it is a fit for you.
Homeward Bound
Transforming Attitudes, Lives and Families
2302 West Colter Street
Phoenix, AZ 85015
602-374-8721
https://www.homewardboundaz.org/
* Disclaimer: This is not professional tax advice. Please consult with your tax advisor on any tax-related issues regarding charitable donations.